RE: Nebraska State Fair, Driving Humor, Evaluations

1998-09-20 Thread Frederick J. (Fred) Pack
This message is from: "Frederick J. (Fred) Pack" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi Martie, You wrote: As for a picture, I can send a hard copy. I do not know how to make/send a copy on my PC. I have a scanner and can make a .BMP file, but they are so large I don't know if you can mail them successfully.

Re: Nebraska State Fair, Driving Humor, Evaluations

1998-09-17 Thread john bolinski
This message is from: john bolinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Vivian, thanks for your reply. 1200 pounds sounds heavier than Kilar. Using one of those weight tapes, I come up with about 1000 for him at 14 hands. Of course, he is not in tip top shape either. I am not a good enough rider or dr

Re: Nebraska State Fair, Driving Humor, Evaluations

1998-09-17 Thread john bolinski
This message is from: john bolinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Would you be able to send us a photo of Kilar? I'm interested in knowing just > what others are calling "drafty," in comparison to our mares. One of ours, > Viola, definately fits the discription of a draft horse temperament. > > > I would

Re: Re: Nebraska State Fair, Driving Humor, Evaluations

1998-09-07 Thread Reinbowend
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Marti.. There is no reason you can't do CDE's with your Fjord. My Advanced pair were quite(still are) drafty. Birte was considered a draft type mare by the Europeans. When fit she weighed 1250. Stands 14.H and has short stocky legs. Marnix at 6 years is hard

Re: Nebraska State Fair, Driving Humor, Evaluations

1998-09-07 Thread nlllapp
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 07 Sep 1998, john bolinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Kilar is a draft horse(pony?) with the excellent disposition and >willingness to do anything without much fuss that should be part of that >type of horse's temperment. He is not larg

Re: Nebraska State Fair, Driving Humor, Evaluations

1998-09-07 Thread john bolinski
This message is from: john bolinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hear! Hear! Cynthia. > > >Right now Marnix is my top priority in terms of performance. He is > currently being ridden and driven everyday getting ready for Gl

Re: Nebraska State Fair, Driving Humor, Evaluations

1998-09-06 Thread Reinbowend
This message is from: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hear! Hear! Cynthia. I agree 100%. Especially about performance. I spend countless hours training all our horses. All above the age of three drive and by four years they are going down the road and into the woods in company and especially alone. Fortuna